 Hallelujah freedom, hallelujah freedom, hallelujah freedom, been down into the south. I'm Reggie Harris. I'm one of the co-presidents of the Living Legacy Project. We are about the education, tenuation of the struggle for civil and human rights here in America. The spirit is made alive so often when we travel to those places, when we make it possible for people to be in the air of the places where the civil rights movement and that spirit first came alive and continues to come alive. And it is with great joy in this evening that I am announcing that COVID permitting the Living Legacy Project will be back on the road and that we move back on the bus with our first in-person pilgrimage. That will take place starting on October 19th. It will run for five days and we will start in Memphis, Tennessee with spots to visit and to take in the National Civil Rights Museum at the Lorraine Hotel in Memphis. We will visit Fannie Lou Hamer's home in Royalville and we will visit many more sites of the civil rights movement in Mississippi. Sites important then and important now. The itinerary is still being finalized but we can promise you that our work of taking you to those places is ready to begin. So I'm going to tell you now that registration will open soon. You can register on our website livinglegacyprogrammage.org. And we expect this opportunity to fill up very quickly because we know that we have lots of interest from folks who have been ready to get back on the bus for a long time. So the announcement is out. October 19th, 2022. Come and join us back on the bus. Hallelujah freedom, hallelujah freedom, hallelujah freedom, been down into the south.